Israel Chemicals to pay NIS 380m tax on trapped profits
Israel Chemicals has agreed to pay NIS 380 million, and the Tax Authority is also in intensive talks with Check Point and Teva.
By ELA LEVY-WEINRIB, NIV ELLIS
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